That isn't really a fix so much as a plaster for the issue, though
Well, regular Windows updates are good and I don't really see why anyone would wanna not install them (like, they fix issues and bugs and stuff! Some can be quite important because they would render certain malware useless even) so say what you want update patches and security updates but there's no reason for almost anyone not to install them.
Driver updates however can be bit more of a mixed bag. The tool linked is one that will allow you to mark certain such updates as problematic and prevent them from installing.
If you for some reason don't want them and have got the Pro-edition of Windows 10 you can also go into uh, Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Advanced options > Check "Defer upgrades". Also in the same menu you would probably want to change the top dropdown menu from "Automatic (recommended)" to "Notify to schedule start".
Note that deferring upgrades will make certain upgrades that you might want not be available to you until' a while later and also that just changing the updates to not be automatic without deferring them will prevent them from being downloaded but will still require you install them (however with the aforementioned tool you can effectively 'hide' the ones you do not want without even installing them in the first place.
Though do be aware that if you get any viruses or crashes, you have just yourself to blame if you've hidden the update that's supposed to fix that!
I just expected better from a Windows OS. And I do use Linux, avidly.
Honestly, why? Microsoft has been doing this for several years and were actually found to be one of the biggest offenders when the whole NSA/Snowden thing first was revealed.